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I’ve heard you have an eye for untold stories. I’m preparing a retrospective of my work, and there are several pieces never seen by the public. If you’re interested, meet me at the old railway warehouse on Thursday, 6 p.m. Bring only a notebook and a sense of curiosity.”* The sender’s name was simply . The address was a place Lena knew only from urban legends—a derelict building once used for freight, now a haven for street artists, graffiti, and, apparently, secretive filmmakers.

He placed the reel in the projector and dimmed the lights. The screen flickered to life, displaying grainy, black‑and‑white footage of a desolate shoreline under a moonlit sky. A lone figure—a young woman—walked along the water’s edge, her breath visible in the cold air. She carried a small, battered suitcase.

“Because the story is dangerous,” Maarjamour said. “If the full picture ever reaches the wrong hands, the truth could ruin more than just a reputation—it could unravel the very fabric of our coastal heritage.” Compelled by curiosity and a journalist’s instinct, Lena decided to follow the trail. With Maarjamour’s reluctant blessing, she set out on a road trip across Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, carrying only a handheld recorder and a notebook.

“Everything here is a piece of a puzzle,” Maarjamour explained, pulling a battered notebook from the top shelf. The pages were filled with sketches of a lighthouse, cryptic symbols, and a timeline of events that spanned three decades.

In the bustling heart of Tallinn, where the cobblestones echo with centuries of whispered secrets, a small studio sat tucked behind a neon‑lit coffee shop. The sign above its door read , a name that had become a cult favorite among indie film enthusiasts across the Baltics. No one knew much about its founder—only that he was a quiet man with a camera always hanging from his neck and a habit of disappearing for weeks at a time. Chapter 1 – The Invitation Lena Kask, a restless journalism graduate, received an unexpected email one rainy afternoon: Subject: “Exclusive Access – The Unreleased Footage” From: info@maarjamourmedia.com *Body: “Dear Ms. Kask,

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